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Rubber Ducks Take the Plunge in Bowling Green’s First-ever Duck Drop!

Rubber Ducks Take the Plunge in Bowling Green’s First-ever Duck Drop!

Rubber Ducks Take the Plunge in Bowling Green’s First-ever Duck Drop!

Bowling Green, a charming city known for its friendly community spirit, had a quacking good time this past Monday as the inaugural Downtown BG Duck Drop splashed onto the scene! In a delightful twist on a traditional fundraising event, 300 rubber ducks were launched onto the grounds at The Fringe food truck park, bringing smiles to everyone in attendance.

The Great Duck Adventure

Organized as a first-of-its-kind public fundraiser by a new nonprofit organization called A Better BGKY, the duck drop was a smashing success! With buzz and excitement building up to the event, all 300 ducks were sold out before the clock struck noon on the big day. “We bought 300 ducks and we sold 300 ducks,” beamed the Downtown Development Coordinator during a chat with local citizens prior to the event. It’s clear that the community was all ears for this unique venture!

Raising Funds for Duncan Hines Days

Each fluffy little participant was purchased for just $5 through a user-friendly online platform called Eventbrite, allowing attendees to snag up to 10 quack-tastic ducks per person. After the dust settled, the city raked in over $1,000 for an upcoming celebration, known as Duncan Hines Days. How’s that for a fun way to give back to the community?

Excitement in the Air

As the ducks lined up for their big moment, the atmosphere buzzed with energy. The idea for the duck drop was teased out a few weeks earlier when folks began snapping up the featherless friends “like hotcakes”—a clear indication that Bowling Green was ready for some lighthearted competition! It was all about dropping the ducks and having a blast while doing it.

The Drop-Off Delight

At the thrilling hour of noon, attendees gathered to witness the exhilarating moment when the ducks were unleashed from a Bowling Green Public Works bucket truck! The goal? To have each bright yellow duck land on or as close to a chalk-drawn target shaped like a duck’s face as possible. And the winning duck? Number 186, which narrowly missed the eye of the target by a mere six inches. Talk about a close call!

Community Participation and Spirit

The event pulled together representatives from various city departments, including Public Works, Neighborhood and Community Services, and Parks and Recreation. Even the city’s Mayor and City Manager joined the fun, letting everyone know how proud they were of this imaginative event. “I think my guys were excited to do it,” shared the Public Works head, adding, “I think it’s just fun—a chance to do something fun for the citizens.”

A Chuckle-worthy Moment

To up the ante of whimsy, the city even filmed a quirky promotional video that nods to the classic scene from the iconic TV show “WKRP in Cincinnati,” which famously featured a turkey drop during Thanksgiving. Nothing like a little giggle to warm the hearts of the residents!

In Conclusion

The day demonstrated that Bowling Green isn’t just a community; it’s a family, rallying together for fun and cause. With the success of the inaugural Duck Drop, there’s no telling what delightful surprises await the amiable citizens of this Kentucky town in the future. One thing’s for certain—Bowling Green knows how to make a splash!


Rubber Ducks Take the Plunge in Bowling Green’s First-ever Duck Drop!

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